Afghan activist says Taliban freed 27 members of his group
KABUL — The Taliban released 27 peace activists Thursday, a day after they were abducted in an ambush on their convoy in western Afghanistan, a leader of the activist organization said.
Phone lines were down in the region, making communication difficult and the reason for the activists’ abduction was still unclear, said Bismillah Watandost of the People’s Peace Movement of Afghanistan.
The insurgents ambushed the group in the district of Bala Buluk in Farah province Tuesday. Insurgents forced the six-vehicle convoy to a halt, then got into the cars and drove them and the activists to an unknown location.
A provincial police operation was launched to locate and free the activists, whose convoy was going village to village to rally for peace in the war-torn country. Also, tribal elders in the area began an effort to secure the safe release of the activists. However, efforts were hampered by a lack of communications infrastructure in the area and it wasn’t clear who facilitated their release.